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Compare and Contrast

Compare and Contrast. When you compare two things, you tell how they are alike. When you contrast two things, you tell how they are different. Example. “What a great story!” my little brother cried. “A six-foot –tall beaver joined a baseball team.

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Compare and Contrast

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  1. Compare and Contrast

  2. When you compare two things, you tell how they are alike.

  3. When you contrast two things, you tell how they are different.

  4. Example

  5. “What a great story!” my little brother cried.

  6. “A six-foot –tall beaver joined a baseball team.

  7. He used his huge paddle-shaped tail as a bat.

  8. He hit one home run after another!”

  9. “Very interesting,” I told him.

  10. “But you know that a real beaver lives in water and is three feet long.”

  11. “I know that,” he said, “but it makes a great story.”

  12. Storybook Beaver Real Beaver Both

  13. Storybook Beaver six feet tall plays baseball Real Beaver Both

  14. Storybook Beaver six feet tall plays baseball Real Beaver three feet long lives by a lake or stream Both

  15. Storybook Beaver six feet tall plays baseball Real Beaver three feet long lives by a lake or stream Both paddle-shaped tail

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